01/05/2012

While no official announcement has been made, rumors have been circulating for a while now that Microsoft plans on updating its Xbox console in 2012. Nintendo should be in Vegas showing off the Wii U to CES attendees, and Sony has its Vita handheld system to talk about — but with neither expected to announce big new projects, this leaves the door open for Microsoft to steal the gaming spotlight with the so-called Xbox 720 (which will probably be renamed later this year). 2012 is also Microsoft's last year at CES, so they'll want to make a big impact as they head for the door.

The Xbox 720 (which I, Michael Zoran, believe will be called either Xbox Infinity or Xbox 365) is rumored to have an AMD processor, Blu-ray disc drive, Windows 8 compatibility, and deeper Kinect integration than the Xbox 360.

You can read the initial story when I broke the news about Xbox Infinity to the gaming world, here. The newest information about the 2012 CES confirms everything I said would happen, although I predicted the information about the Xbox Infinity would be revealed behind closed doors. Time will tell what happens, but either way it will be exciting!

Note: I'd like to thank Yahoo for providing this information about CES rumors.

01/01/2012

It's old news now that PlayStation Vita isn't selling very well in its native Japan. As we already reported, Vita is off to a rocky start, only selling 72,479 in its first full week on the market (from December 19th through December 25th) after pushing about 325,000 in its first 48 hours (on December 17th and 18th).

This precipitous decline hasn't gone unnoticed in circles outside of the gaming realm. In fact, Forbes tech contributor Tero Kuittinen has written a scathing article titled "Sony in Big Trouble with PS Vita," outlining the problems the company is currently facing with Vita.

Kuittinen notes that Vita's "second week brought devastation," especially when compared to Nintendo 3DS' second week on the market. Nintendo 3DS was widely believed to have had a terrible start, only more recently pushing bigger numbers now that games players want have finally starting arriving. Yet, 3DS sold 370,000 units in Japan in its first week, and 210,000 units in its second. In other words, it beat PlayStation Vita by 45,000 units in its first week, and a massive 137,500 units in its second week.

"That drop off led to steep further sales erosion," the Forbes article notes, "which forced Nintendo to implement an unusually early and steep price cut." This, of course, begs the question if Sony will do the same. Tero Kuittinen thinks that it will. "Sony will likely be forced to cut the price of the PS Vita from 24,000 Yen (~$311) to well below 20,000 Yen (~$259) very soon."

But the problems don't stop there. Kuittinen continues, "The upcoming US launch could be a true debacle for several reasons. Sony has decided to price Vita at $250, higher than the Amazon Kindle Fire. The hottest games like the latest Uncharted are priced at $50, while many other major titles are $40. The pricing seems delusional in light of the Japanese response to the PS Vita."

However, Kuittinen saves perhaps his harshest words for later in his article. "The 3DS should have been a surefire blockbuster in its domestic market -- the summer softness in Japan may have been an early warning sign of the coming global portable market malaise. The disastrous second week of the PS Vita is the second sign." The reason? The Forbes author argues that the rise of the smart phone and tablet markets are much to blame.

But he also argues that Sony should be concerned, as it seems to be on recent word that Sony had no comment when asked about Vita's sluggish sales. "…the portable console market may now have entered an age of permanent, slowly accelerating decline," Kuittinen concludes. "The true test of the industry is the United States, where consumers are embracing games designed for smartphones and tablets. The possible shrinking of the portable game consumer base would hit the runner-up Sony before Nintendo really gets mauled. The rot sets in first at the periphery."

11/21/2011

Black Friday is an excellent time to find deals on videogames. I've actually noticed that Thanksgiving Day is also an excellent day to find deals on videogames. In my opinion, there are two deals in particular that stood out as excellent:

* Target allows you to purchase a 4GB Xbox 360 for only $139 on Black Friday!

* K-Mart has a multitude of videogame deals where you can save up to $30 on all sorts of games for the Xbox 360, PS3, and Wii. In particular, I noticed some AAA games such as Gears of War 3 and Forza Motorsport 4 which are on sale for only $39.99 on Thanksgiving Day. K-Mart also allows you to purchase a Kinect for only $99 on Thanksgiving Day.

If anyone else out there knows of any other deals on Thanksgiving or Black Friday, please mention them here by writing a Comment for others to see.

07/29/2011

Reports of year-to-year hardware sales for the financial quarter were recently released. Sony saw a 25% decline in worldwide sales of the PS3 compared to this financial quarter last year. From April 2011 to June 2011, Sony sold 1.8 million PS3 units. During this time period last year, Sony sold 2.4 million PS3 units worldwide.

The PSP saw an increase of sales by 50%, up to 1.8 million. Previously the PSP sold 1.2 million units during this time period last year. The PS2 saw a decline in sales to only 1.4 million units.

The Nintendo Wii sold 1.56 million units worldwide; it had previously sold 3.04 million units during this time period last year, which means sales of the Wii are down about 50%. The Nintendo DS/DSi handhelds sold 1.44 million units, while the 3DS sold 710,000 units. The sales of the 3DS are expected to increase significantly in August when Nintendo decreases the price from $250 to only $170.

The Xbox 360 is the only console to see an annual increase in year-to-year sales. The Xbox 360 sold 1.7 million units worldwide. During this time period last year the Xbox 360 had sold 1.5 million units. The Xbox 360 console continues to dominate the English-speaking parts of the world, particularly North America -- the largest game market in the world. Xbox 360 has also seen a significant increase in sales in Europe.

The large decline in worldwide PS3 sales represents the worst sales performance the PS3 has seen over the last two years. This is probably why Sony is currently developing the PS4 and is shooting for a release of late 2012 in Japan, and spring of 2013 for other parts of the world.

07/04/2011

According to Taiwan factory producers, production of the PS4 from Sony will begin at the end of 2011. The product is scheduled for release in 2012, with 20 million units being shipped worldwide. This information comes directly from the Taiwan makers speaking to digitimes.com.

Previously, I gathered information from reliable sources at third-party videogame developers, confirming that at least one next-generation console would be on the market by the spring of 2013. You can read about this here, but there is no doubt the developers appeared to be telling the truth since they were opening a new studio specifically to work on a game for that new hardware platform. In the world of business, this is referred to as "Putting your money where your mouth is."

I originally thought the factory producers in Taiwan probably were just confusing the PS Vida with the PS4. However, the makers of this product specifically described how the PS4 will use motion-control technology similar to Kinect. This seems like a logical step for Sony, since the Kinect motion-control device used with the Xbox 360 is now in the Guinness Book of World Records as the fastest-selling electronics item in history.

Please feel free to share your thoughts on this issue. There is no doubt the PS3 has experienced disappointing sales this generation and is the least successful Playstation console ever released. But is it a good idea for Sony to pull the plug on the PS3, even though it now has over 50 million units sold worldwide?

Although it's true that 50 million units sold places the PS3 behind the Wii from Nintendo and the Xbox 360 from Microsoft, it doesn't necessarily represent a "bad" number. Only now is the PS3 finally capable of consistintly earning hundreds of millions of dollars in net profit for Sony each year. On the other hand, Sony may feel that hundreds of millions of dollars in net profit do not make up for the billions of dollars in net loss the PS3 has cost the corporation. Do you think Sony is doing the right thing by trying to get a head start on the competition?

06/29/2011

It's been just about a month since Sony restarted its PlayStation Network following a devastating security breach, and now some executives are on the move.

Chairman of Sony Computer Entertainment Akira Sato and honorary chairman of the group, Ken Kutaragi, will retire this year. Kutaragi, known as the "father of the PlayStation," will retire immediately, but will continue to be a senior technology adviser to the company. Sato will retire at the end of August.

President and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment Kazuo Hirai will be elevated to chairman of the group, and the PlayStation chief executive for Europe, Andrew House, will replace Hirai as president and CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment beginning September 1.

Hirai remains executive deputy president of Sony Corp. and president of the Consumer Products and Services Group. According to Sony's statement, Hirai's job will be to continue to integrate Sony's various hardware, content, and networked businesses. That's something that has proved difficult over the years at Sony.

"We are facing new challenges this year, such as the successful launch of PlayStation Vita and further growth of the PS3 platform as well as expansion of non-gaming business," Hirai said in a statement. "I'm confident that the skills and expertise Andy has gained over two decades working for Sony and SCE Group will contribute enormously in leading the PlayStation business and to bring new initiatives in managing the business in the networked era."

The network did come back online in late May, and Sony has offered free ID theft monitoring, and free games and movie rentals to try to appease customers. The company claims 90 percent of PSN customers have returned since then. All that happened just weeks before the company unveiled the successor to its PlayStation Portable, the PlayStation Vita.

Vita was a pleasant surprise to many in the industry because despite having an OLED screen and multiple inputs like touch-screen and button controls, Sony is pricing the basic model at a competitive $250. It was fairly clear at E3 2011 this year that Sony is gunning for Nintendo's handheld gaming business.

The plan for the Vita, as well as the likelihood that a PlayStation 3 successor will arrive in the next two to three years, means today's move is likely more about entrusting House to take the reins in the PlayStation mobile and console businesses than it is about punishing Hirai for the PlayStation security lapse.

In March, Hirai was named the president of the entire consumer business, giving him much broader responsibilities than just the video game business. He's been essentially stamped by Sony President and CEO Howard Stringer to be his successor. Elevating him as chairman of the entire PlayStation division signals he's still on that track.

06/21/2011

Sony executive, Jack Tretton, recently told Forbes magazine “I wouldn’t look for any discussion of a next-generation Playstation for quite some time.” But this statement obviously did not make sense, due to the fact that there are already plenty of discussions of when the next Playstation console will be released. In fact, it was employees at Sony who accidentally revealed work on the next Playstation console had already begun.

Multiple third-party game developers have revealed a new console will be placed on the market sometime in 2014. The only question is will it be the Playstation 4 from Sony or perhaps a new Xbox console from Microsoft. The developers at Avalanche Studios have publicly told the media that they believe at least one new console will be released in 2014, which is why they are investing in new development studios in New York City.

Last week, the developers at Avalanche Studios said in a press release that the studio’s first project would be a triple-A title "targeted for release on next-generation platforms in 2014. David Grijns, the managing director of Avalanche Studios New York, explained in an interview why the firm has cause to believe new platforms are less than three years away. He specifically said, “We obviously talk to everybody, and everybody talks to us. Grijns went on to reveal “We have some intelligence to go on that, by early 2014, we're pretty sure there'll be at least one next-generation console on the market.”

If you look at the history of Sony and Microsoft, you clearly see that Microsoft enjoys launching a console worldwide at the end of the year. Microsoft tried (but failed) to do this with the original Xbox, but was able to achieve this goal with the Xbox 360. But Sony is not like that at all; Sony doesn’t mind launching consoles at different points in time throughout the year. From what we are hearing throughout the videogame industry, it sounds like Sony would want to release the PS4 at some point in the spring of 2014 in Japan (where Sony always launches first), followed by launches of the Playstation 4 in North America and Europe.

Please share your thoughts on this subject. We know Sony is working on a new console and we know developers are creating new games for it. When do you believe this console will be released? Do you believe the PS4 will be made to work with the PSVita the way that the Wii U was displayed at E3, as some industry rumors suggest?

06/15/2011

Over the last several months, Sony has been criticized for a multitude of reasons. Identification of over 100 million consumers was taken by computer hackers that breached into Sony’s weak security associated with videogames and computers. This security breach allowed identity theft and other forms of credit theft to occur.

During this time period, consumers theorized that Sony deliberately avoided revealing this information to the public in order to avoid negative publicity. Sadly, the Japanese government has now released reports confirming this is in fact true. According to these reports, Sony became aware on April 25 (US time) that a “Fairly large amount of data” was compromised in an illegal intrusion into systems. Yet during several press conferences in April and May, Sony continued to downplay the severity of the problems.

Recently, Sony confirmed the last remaining Playstation Network servers were restored. Sony also pointed out that some of the hackers allegedly responsible for the outage were apprehended. Sony has also said there will be a 12-month form of insurance available to people who may have been affected in a negative way by identify theft or stolen passwords.

But senators and other government officials in the United States have made it clear that one-year is not enough time for this problem to reveal itself. Several senators have pointed out that Sony should follow in the footsteps of Microsoft by accepting accountability for their lack of responsibility. Extending this insurance policy to three years the way Microsoft did with the Xbox 360 would show far more appreciation to consumers willing to stay with Sony during these terrible times.

If you are an owner of a Playstation 3, a PSP, or you use the Playstation Network in some way, it would probably be a good idea for you to write to Sony. You should ask Sony to extend their insurance policy to 36 months. It isn’t fair for normal consumers to suffer because Sony was not willing to publicly disclose information or maintain optimal levels of online security.

06/13/2011

Meijer has some excellent deals this week if you are interested in buying videogame consoles or accessories. Here they are:

* Buy one Xbox 360 4GB console priced at $199 and receive a free $50 Meijer Gift Card! This is essentially giving you a brand new Xbox 360 console for only $149! Each Meijer store has at least five Xbox 360 units, but there are no rain checks or substitutions. With that in mind, I strongly suggest you hurry up and get to your local Meijer store in order to make sure you get one.

* Buy one Xbox 360 Kinect Sensor Bundle with Kinect Adventures packed in for the price of $149. Once you make this purchase you get a $25 Meijer Gift Card for free! There are at least six Kinect units per store, but there are no rain checks or substitutions. If you are interested, I recommend that you do not waste time getting to Meijer.

* Buy one Nintendo Wii console, and you get a free “Meijer Custom Coupon.” This coupon is valid on your next videogame department purchase. This coupon is valid from June 26 to July 9. This deal isn’t quite as good as the ones Meijer offers for the Xbox 360, but if you are interested in a Wii it is better than nothing.

* You can also buy a PS3 bundle on sale for only $299. The bundle includes Call of Duty: Black Ops packed in. Although Meijer tries to promote this as a savings of $59, this is not really the case because you can buy Call of Duty: Black Ops new on store shelves for as little as $29.99. But, if you are interested in this game, it is still a savings of $30.

* You can also buy “All Video Game Software” for a discount of 15% off! In other words, a $60 game will be $51, and a $40 game will be priced at $34. No matter which console or handheld device you own, Meijer is the place you want to buy from this week!

06/07/2011

The E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) is traditionally an event where people get excited about futuristic products that will be released at later points in time. Generally speaking, a new hardware device tends to carry more weight than a new game. When games are announced that focus on the future, it usually generates more excitement than games being released that year. However, the E3 show is an opportunity to place publicity on current products that will be sold later that same year.

Sony tends to have a reputation for focusing on games being released years down the road. Some critics have pointed out the reason for this is because Sony has nothing to show “that particular year.” This year, Sony unveiled a new portable console called the PSVita, while still showing a lot of games for the PS3 being released later this year. The games Sony displayed for the PS3 were the ones expected (and the ones rumored), but Sony actually did not show off several PS3 games that were available to be shown. This may suggest the games will be delayed.

I believe the PSVita disappointed a lot of people in several different ways. The name of “PSVita” is considered relatively stupid. The price of the PSVita is between $249 to $299, but this is too expensive for Sony to expect a large market anytime soon. There is no doubt Nintendo will remain champion of the handheld game market for many years to come.

The PS3 has a relatively strong lineup of games scheduled for release this year, but none of these games are “best-sellers.” Games like Uncharted 3 and Resistance 3 are considered good games born in the PS3 era, but both of these series are known for experiencing disappointing sales that were lower than expected. I believe Sony did the right thing trying to focus on this year’s games rather than Gran Turismo 6, which won’t be released for a very long time. But it was a mistake for Sony to try and shine all the light on just a couple of this year’s games rather than evenly distribute the light on others in niche markets.

Sony: BThe PSVita announcement was handled nicely, but the name actually left people disappointed. Sony has a nice lineup of PS3 games for 2011, but several of the games Sony announced were rather disappointing. Sony’s lack of desire to show several games also suggests some of the games on the show floor may be delayed.

Nintendo is the company I really thought had the best chance of winning this year’s E3. Nintendo was said to be unveiling a new “next-generation console.” But here at Controversy, we knew the console would not be a “next-gen” console with “next-gen” graphics due to the fact that the hardware specifications would not allow it – as we discussed here. Nevertheless, I really thought any form of new console from Nintendo would carry so much excitement along with it that Nintendo would easily be crowned the winner of the 2011 E3.

Unfortunately, Nintendo’s presentation of the Wii U left a lot of people disappointed and confused. Nintendo has made it clear the Wii U is not a portable gaming device. But the Wii U does seem to be both a console and a controller in one. And the evidence suggests that as long as the Wii U is kept within a certain distance of your TV set, it can be used as a portable gaming device.

Nintendo did not officially unveil hardware specifications or pricing for the Wii U. But our industry insider sources at Controversy have already provided us with information relating to Wii U specifications. As expected, the Wii U has graphics similar to the Xbox 360 and PS3. In fact, it actually appears the graphics of the Wii U are less impressive than the Xbox 360 and PS3. For example, there is no doubt the Tekken games on Xbox 360 and PS3 look better than Tekken on the Wii U.

This is a bit surprising because according to the reported specifications, the GPU and CPU of the Wii U are very impressive. The Wii U has a GPU nearly identical to the Xbox 360 GPU, and the same can be said about the CPU. Similarly, the Wii U has the same 512MB amount of RAM as the Xbox 360 and PS3. I think the reason why the Wii U probably has graphics less impressive than the Xbox 360 and PS3 is because so much processing power is devoted to other functions that Xbox 360 and PS3 don’t need to deal with.

Nintendo: B-Nintendo focused on the Wii and 3DS consoles very nicely. But the Wii U ended up being a confusing disappointment. Whenever an audience is confused, you can say something was handled incorrectly.

Microsoft is a company known for using trade shows such as E3 to focus the spotlight on products being released relatively soon. From a business point of view, this is a very smart decision. High-profile games receive all the attention they deserve, which can help boost preorders. And if enough spotlight focus is placed on a low-profile game, market status can be raised to new heights.

I really thought Microsoft would be given the lowest rating this year at E3, simply because both Nintendo and Sony would be announcing new forms of hardware. I knew Microsoft had the strongest lineup of popular software this year, with amazing games such as Gears of War 3 and Forza Motorsport 4 – both considered the best game ever released in their particular genre. I also knew Microsoft may be announcing a couple rumored games, such as some form of Halo Anniversary Edition. Thankfully, Microsoft lived up to all these promises.

What really won the 2011 E3 show for Microsoft was the announcement of a new Halo “trilogy” starting with Halo 4! Microsoft is known for their tradition of saving exciting announcements until the end of their E3 presentation. Some people thought Halo 4 might be announced, due to the fact that hours earlier the xbox.com page apparently listed Halo 4 as an upcoming game as an accident (since Halo 4 was deleted from the list shortly after being posted). But nobody thought an entirely new “trilogy” of Halo games involving Master Chief John 117 would be announced for Xbox 360!

Halo: Reach is an amazing game, which is why it is so awesome to watch Master Chief use that form of jetpack in Halo 4! The anniversary edition of Halo: Combat Evolved is completely updated to high-definition. The game also adds a variety of new game play elements not included in the original Halo: CE game. This additional game play will link the anniversary edition of Halo: Combat Evolved to Halo 4, Halo: Reach, the Forerunners, and other elements of the Halo plot.

Microsoft also focused on some amazing games and features associated with Kinect. The theme of making games better with Kinect is very important to Microsoft. It’s very cool the way games such as Ghost Recon: Future Soldier will actually have custom modes only available if you are using Kinect!

The anniversary edition of Halo: Combat Evolved will be released on 11/11/11. We were told Halo 4 will be launched during the Holiday shopping season of 2012. Gears of War 3 will be released in September and Forza Motorsport 4 will be released on 10/11/11.

This lineup of games is amazing! Halo has been called the greatest First-Person Shooter ever made. Gears of War is considered the greatest Third-Person Shooter ever made. Forza Motorsport 3 is now considered the greatest racing game ever made, and Forza Motorsport 4 races further ahead than ever. The announcement of the Halo 4 “trilogy” pushed this over the top for the Xbox 360!

Microsoft: AThe Xbox 360 holiday lineup of games for 2011 is literally the strongest lineup of games in the history of the videogame industry! The only other year to come close was 2007 for the Xbox 360. But getting Halo, Gears of War, Forza, and all of the other third-party exclusives, Xbox Live Arcade games, Xbox Live Indie games, and the surprise announcement of a new Halo trilogy makes it so Xbox 360 and Microsoft easily win this year’s E3.

06/06/2011

PSVita is the portable successor to the PSP. Although the product appears to be nicely designed, it was very obvious the audience thought the name of PSVita was stupid. This is not a catchy name, but if it works for Sony I guess we will have to live with it.

Sony says they will be partnering with at&t as the exclusive wireless service provider for PSVita. The at&t subscribers will be able to use wi-fi hot spots for free. There will also be a social network tool known as “near” working with another service known as “party.” Sony announced these services, but did not reveal specific details yet. Sony claimed these details would be revealed at a later time.

One of the games shown for PSVita was Uncharted: Golden Abyss. This game uses traditional controls, in addition to the axis controls of the PSVita. The screen also can be used as a button, which adds even newer elements of game play. The developers said they have used the touch controls to enhance “Poor combat” elements of traditional Uncharted games on the PS3.

There are also several games series such as Little Big Planet ModNation Racers that work with the Playstation Network. These games offer various forms of methods used to allow communication with the PSN. In addition, there will be a PSVita version of Street Fighter vs Tekken featuring Cole from InFamous as a special character. The PSVita will launch at a price of $249 for the wi-fi version and $299 for the Wi-Fi/3G version.

InFamous 2 will be released tomorrow, which is why I’m surprised Sony didn’t put more of a spotlight on it. I believe Sony should be focusing more on the present than the past or the future. The first InFamous game is one that received mixed reviews; it had some potential, but was known more as a PS3 exclusive game filled with graphic glitches than anything else. Let’s hope InFamous 2 solves those problems.

Sony also introduced a couple other exclusive games, which the E3 audience didn’t seem too excited about. Starhawk is a game which is a spinoff of the Warhawk series. The reason why is probably because Warhawk games continued to become less popular over the course of time. A game called Dust was also announced for PS3, but this game had rather disappointing graphics – it looks more like a PS2 game in high resolution than a PS3 game.

One good piece of news is that there will be a Bioshock game released for the PSP. Sony also announced that people who buy the PS3 version of Bioshock: Infinity will receive the first Bioshock game as a bonus on the blu-ray. Users who already own the first game shouldn’t worry about this, though. And gamers who are interested in the first Bioshock game, but not the newest $60 sequel, realize you can buy Bioshock as a Platinum Hit for both Xbox 360 and PS3 for less than $20.

Sony has recently experienced the greatest disaster in the history of the videogame industry -- producing negative results in the lives of over 100 million people. Sony's online services featured poorly designed security features which hackers easily broke into. Owners of the Playstation branded consoles and portable devices saw their password, birth dates, and other financial information stolen.

Sony initially didn't even bother to report this situation to loyal consumers. The management at Sony apparently cared more about avoiding negative publicity with the media than they did telling consumers to change passwords. Initially, this problem occured once, but has now happened to Sony multiple times. Essentially, the reliability of Sony's PSN online service is very questionable.

In Japan, the country where Sony is based, Sony's management took the time to apologize to consumers. But consumers throughout North America and Europe have not heard apologies like this from Sony. In fact, Sony only offers a 12-month insurance policy regarding identity thefts! This has motivated American senators to speak up and tell Sony to follow in the footsteps of Microsoft by making this insurance last three years instead of only one year.

I was watching several channels and website just now, as Sony is about to take the stage online at E3. Several people asked if Sony's executives will accept accountability for thier poor management by issuing an apology to consumers. Time will tell!

Update: Sony's executive, Jack Tretton, did take the time to apologize to gamers. However, it was very obvious he was reading off of a teleprompter. This apology really lacked personality, even though Tretton claimed he was apologizing in a personal way.

What's even worse is that Jack Tretton specifically made a reference to this website -- "Controversy." We do not enjoy reporting bad news, as Tretton suggested; we simply report the truth at the appropriate time (unlike Sony). Perhaps the reason why Jack Tretton mentioned Controversy is because we exposed Jack Tretton for issuing false sales figures in several interviews. You can take a look at the article about sales figures here.

Ubisoft revealed some very impressive games for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. In addition, Ubisoft did an excellent job of showing how games can be optimized to be made better with Kinect. Ghost Recon: Future Soldier is a perfect example of this! Simply put, there are features you never would have thought possible if it weren't for Kinect. For example, there is a gun smith mode where you can literally build a weapon with Kinect!

Assassins Creed: Revelations looked absolutely amazing when it was put on display. The plot is as good as ever, yet the graphics have somehow managed to get even better than ever! As we learn more about this game over the next few days, it will be very exciting. This is particularly true with the multiplayer aspects, but we will need to wait until tomorrow for the booth presentation from Ubisoft.

Brother in Arms: Furious 4 is a First-Perosn Shooter with a World War 2 theme. This is the most high-profile game like that since Call of Duty 2 in 2005. I'm really looking forward to learning more about this game.

Far Cry 3: Insane in the Membrane is a shooter where the character you play as appears to be insane! That's right, Vaas seems like a madman with a mission in an illogical way. Many people have said Far Cry 3 is a lot like having The Joker in the game, if you are a fan of Batman. One thing everyone agrees on is that Far Cry 3 appears to have noticably better graphics than Far Cry 2.

Beyond Good and Evil 2 is a game that was completely overlooked because it was placed in the middle of such high-profile games. This is the reason why I decided to talk about Beyond Good and Evil 2 last. If you were a fan of the original game (which was re-released in an HD format on Xbox Live earlier in the year) you will love the sequel. This is the second game, which was marketed as a trilogy and does have a loyal following.

I'm looking forward to see what else Ubisoft has to show! Please share your thoughts.